Patricia Molloy

Joseph Nemchick

Andrea Reischerl

Dorothy Merovonich

Vincent Juselis

Laura Schuetz

Alfred Florek

Helena Guzzetti

Jacqueline Russak

James Rohan

Madeline Statile

Paul Des Rosiers

Daniel Gardiner

Carol Jean (Lowdermilk) Hunt, 58, of East Hartford, died Sept. 23 at St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center.

She was a member of the Charity Seventh Day Adventist Church, Hartford. She was a registered nurse before becoming an evangelist.

Besides her father, Wilburn A. Lowdermilk Sr., she leaves two sons and a daughter-in-law, Jonathan T. and Lu Ann Hunt, and Jeffrey S. Hunt, all of East Hartford; four daughters and three sons-in-law, Jennifer M. Hunt of Glastonbury, Janine C. and Kevin Wilkinson of South Windsor, Leandra and Billy Strickland, Jr. of Manchester, Kimberly and Megel Hudson of West Hartford; a brother, Wilburn Lowdermilk Jr. of Hartford; two sisters, Tanna Howard of Hartford, and Rosella Stephenson of Manchester; her former husband, William R. Hunt Sr., with whom she shared seven children.

Leroy Green, 54, of Hartford, died Sept. 26, at St. Francis, Hartford.

Stephanie Bertha (Poglitsch) Wacker, 82, formerly of New Britain, died Sept. 27 at South Shore Hospital in Weymouth, Mass.

Surviving are her husband, Adolph M. Wacker; a son, Charles Wacker of Lancaster, Pa., two daughters, Carol Callahan of Manchester and Barbara Stieglitz of Scituate, Mass.; two brothers, Carl Poglitsch of Forestville and Herman Poglitsch of Lancaster, Penn.; four sisters, Johanna Knaus of Newington, Margaret Woodstock of New Britain, Helen Terwilliger of Forestville and Eleanor Bujdos of New Britain.

There will be a memorial service Oct. 25, at 1 p.m. at St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church. Memorial donations may be made to St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, 293 Arch St., New Britain.

Roy C. Meador, 73, of Manchester, husband of the late Maria E. (DiMattina) Meador, died suddenly on Sept. 28 at home.

Born in West Virginia, he lived in Manchester for 40 years. He was a retired executive chef, having worked at several hotels in the Hartford area. He was an Army veteran of World War II; a communicant of the Church of the Assumption; a past president of the Connecticut Chefs Association; and a former instructor at the Culinary Institute.

He is survived by a son, Roy Meador of Michigan; three daughters, Sarah St. Germain of South Carolina, Frances Meador of Manchester, Regina White of West Virginia; and two sisters, Hazel Ferrari of Florida, Edna Wolffe in Virginia. Memorial donations may be made to the Muscular Dystrophy Association, 78 Eastern Blvd., Glastonbury, CT 06033.

Thomas L. Hassett of East Hartford, husband of the late Rita (Fagnoni) Hassett, died Sept. 28. He was born in Manchester, son of the late James J. and Clementine (Bresson) Hassett and lived in the area all his life.

Before he retired, he was employed as a metal lather for Local No. 78. Mr. Hassett was a Navy veteran of World War II and was a recipient of the Purple Heart at Salerno, Italy.

He was a member of the Army & Navy Club in Manchester. He is surived by two sons, Paul Hassett of South Glastonbury and Peter Hassett of Hebron; a daughter, Nancy Hassett of Gold Hill, Colo.; a brother, Clifford Hassett of Manchester; two sisters, Honey (Hassett) Wilson of Norwich and Celia Hassett Chapman of Willimantic.

Memorial donations may be made to the Hartford Hospital Pallitia Care Unit, 85 Seymour St., Hartford 06106 or the East Hartford VNA, 60 Hartland St., East Hartford 06108.

Vang Pao Lee, 35, of Pearl Drive, Vernon, died Sept. 28 as the result of a bicycle accident in Vernon. He was the husband of Khoua (Lo) Lee. He was employed at Aero Gear in Windsor.

Besides his wife and his mother, he is survived by two sons, Nuesol Lee and Sy Lee, both at home; two brothers, Sa Lee of Manchester and Thong Lee of Vernon and four sisters: Mia Soua Lo of Paramount, Calif., Mia Yia Thao of St. Paul, Minn., Bao Xiong of Oshkosh, Wis. and Yer Siong of Vernon; and a brother-in-law, Phia Lo of Stafford Springs.

Memorial donations may be made to his family, 39 Pearl Drive, Vernon, CT 06066.

Earle B. Ericksen, 82, of Hartford, husband of Katherine (Luby) Ericksen, died Sept. 29 at an area convalescent home.

Before he retired, Mr. Ericksen had been employed at Warehouse Point Equipment Co. Besides his wife, he is survived by two daughters, Barbara Newton of Stafford Springs and Marsha Buckley of East Hartford; three grandchildren, Jennifer Newton of Manchester, Kristine Newton of Stafford Springs, Christine Buckley of East Hartford.

Memorial donations may be made to the Alzheimer's Association Greater Hartford Chapter Inc., 790 Maple Ave., Hartford, or St. Rose School, 33 Church St., East Hartford, 06108.

Peter A. Levere, 68, of East Hartford husband of Carmela (Toce) Levere, died Sept. 29, at his home. He was employed by P.& W. Small Tool Division, in West Hartford for over 40 years retiring in 1987.